ADVANCED CONNECTIONSAdvanced connections give you better sound and video by separatingthe audio and video signals and enable you to connect multiplecomponents.This section describes the types of inputs available on the back of yourTV and suggests ways you can use them for optimum performance.Once you have made your connectionsyou will want to program the TV to tuneto the correct Video INPUT channel inorder to see and hear audio and videofrom the component. You will programthis later in the Interactive Setup.Back of the TVThe diagram below describes each of the back panel jacks. Whenconnecting A/V cables, be sure to connect corresponding OUTPUTS andINPUTS (Video to Video, Right Audio to Right Audio, etc.).Input 1Connect any of the following components:• VCR • Internet Access Device• Laserdisc Player • DVD Player• Satellite ReceiverTo view the component connected to input 1:Use the WHO,INPUT button on the remote.Input 2Connect any of the following components:• VCR • Internet Access Device• Laserdisc Player • DVD Player• Satellite ReceiverTo view the component connected to Input 2:Use the WHO.INPUT button on the remote.S-Videooptional INPUT 1connection calbe used forbetter video _oFR_quality, kL_I Audio OutputsConnect to an audio receiver oramplifier for variable controlledor fixed level stereo output.INPUT 2VIDEO I:_--AU DIO--L S-VIDEO®I CablelAntenna 1Takes the signal input from a cable,cable box, or an off-air antenna. Can alsobe used for basic component connections.I S-Video 1This optional connection canbe used for better videoquality.G-LINKConnect the G-LINK cablefor one-button recordingand channel tuning fromthe Guide.7